閱讀理解。
     Do you have to carry a heavy bag to school? Does it make your back (背部) hurt? Well, students
at a high school in Kansas (堪薩斯州), America, have a meeting with their city's mayor to complain
(抱怨) about their heavy bags. They say their bags are giving them headaches, and making their necks
(脖子) and backs hurt. The mayor says he is very sorry. He says students may do more of their
homework on the Internet (國(guó)際互聯(lián)網(wǎng)) to give their back a rest.
1. A heavy bag may make students    ____    .
A. headache      
B. earache      
C. toothache      
D. A, B and C
2. Kansas is in   ____    
A. China        
B. America      
C. Australia      
D. Canada
3. The students talk about their heavy bags to     ____   .
A. the mayor      
B. their parents    
C. their teachers    
D. their friends
4. "Mayor"in Chinese means    ____   .
A. 校長(zhǎng)        
B. 隊(duì)長(zhǎng)          
C. 市長(zhǎng)        
D. 省長(zhǎng)
5. The mayor says    ____   .
A. he has a headache          
B. he wants the students to do more homework
C. he is sorry                
D. he has to work hard

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